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Tine influenza Epidemic* WHAT THE LONDON TiIViES SAYS ABOUT IT. At the commencement of this year, when influenza was reaching its height, and assuming very serious proportions in London, the Times had the following in its columns. We quote this as it it written by an authority, whose words carry weight, and who gets to the real secret of the prevention of influenza : ‘ Influenza has so far baffled research. We know, however, that it is highly contagious, its onset is sadden, and that the best thing we can do to escape it' is to avoid whatever may tend to lower the tone of the system.’ This is the root of the matter. Influenza attacks those -who by lack of vigor and tone in the sj'stem have left a loophole for its entrance. The main thing, therefore, is to keep in good health while this scourge is so prevalent. This can only be done by keeping up the general tone of the system, and so enable the various organs to carry out their respective duties, the tendency to catch colds and influenza being greatly thereby minimised. This is what Bil© Beans for Biliousness will do,and wemaintain that no better remedy can be found for these ailments. Many so-called cures for influenza fail to get at the root of the trouble, and only afford temporary relief. Bile Beans will brace up the system, keep the liver in thorough and regular working order and the digestion right, and will, without doubt, prove the most effective preventative and cure for influenza and colds. They have been proved in hundreds of cases to be the most effective known remedy in dealing with influenza, colds, and all ailments arising from such complaints.

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Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 23, 7 September 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 23, 7 September 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 23, 7 September 1901, Page 2

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